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PICTOPIA
A FESTIVAL OF NEW CHARACTER WORLDS
EXHIBITIONS, SCREENINGS, CONFERENCE, PERFORMANCES
image: David OReilly
HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT, BERLIN, GERMANY
17 MARCH – 3 MAY, 2009
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PICTOPIA
The explosion of character design at
the beginning of the millennium changed
visual culture distinctively. These graphically
pared-down and bright-eyed pictograms spread
like wildfire across digital media, advertising,
fashion and art. They playfully sample and remix
the visual codes of pop, folklore, brand logos
and comics, but resist being restricted to any
one genre. By engaging the viewer on a direct
emotional level they are able to bypass language
and cultural barriers – but do abstract designs
really have the potential to fulfil a utopian fantasy
of global visual communication?
In spring 2009, the Haus der Kulturen der
Welt will host the PICTOPIA festival, the world’s
first ever large-scale presentation and celebration
of the phenomenon. In March and April, this multidisciplinary event location will be transformed
into a character biotope and a meeting point
for an international scene of designers, artists,
producers and an interested public. At the heart
of the festival is an exhibition which explores the
huge diversity of the character universe, where
artists remix and sample, condense the surreal
and uncanny, inflate all proportions and stage
bizarre rituals to introduce their characters into
contemporary culture.
The festival programme also features the
3rd Pictoplasma Conference which, since its
inception in 2004, has set the standard for a
playful yet concentrated approach to the subject.
For the first time, scientific light will be shed on
the character phenomenon in a symposium,
which brings together experts from the fields of
art history, cultural studies, robotics and media
theory. The Pictoplasma Animation Festival will
put the characters in motion, steering well clear
of the mainstream. And the Character Walk will
lead visitors through 30 galleries and project
rooms throughout Berlin-Mitte and deeper into
the visual worlds of individual artists.
The festival is the brainchild of the
Berlin-based project Pictoplasma which,
since 1999, has brought the phenomenon
into the public eye through numerous books,
installations, exhibitions and performances.
It has established Berlin as the epicentre of
an avant-garde and interdisciplinary focus on
figuration – a position PICTOPIA will build on.
EXHIBITION
19 March - 3 May 2009
Original artwork and new installations
Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
3RD PICTOPLASMA
CONFERENCE, SYMPOSIUM
& ANIMATION FESTIVAL
19 - 21 March 2009
Artist lectures, symposium, panels,
performances and animation screenings
Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
CHARACTER WALK
17 - 22 March 2009
Tour through 30 galleries throughout Berlin
PICTOPIA PERFORMANCES
23 - 25 April 2009
Dance and performance art, extended
screenings
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Friends With You
Boris Hoppek
Japanese toy
Friends With You
Doudouboy
Tim Biskup
Gangpol & Mit
Motomichi Nakamura
Bas Kosters
Jun Seo Hahm
Nagi Noda
AJ Fosik
Ben Frost
Mark Ryden
The Character Ride
Jun Seo Hahm
Marta Antelo
Pictoplasma “Get Into Character”
Boris Hoppek
Doudouboy
Gangpol & Mit
Moki
Friends With You
Shoboshobo
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EXHIBITION
Ben Frost
Pictopia presents the first comprehensive
show of contemporary artists, who apply or
deconstruct the strategy of reduced figuration.
The circuit of paintings, photography, sculptures, installations, videos and drawings exhibits
works of Boris Hoppek (DE), Olaf Breuning (CH),
Doma Collective (ARG), Mark Ryden (USA),
Hideaki Kawashima (JP), Gary Baseman (USA),
Edwina Ashton (GB), Friends With You (USA),
Tim Biskup (USA), Motomichi Nakamura (JP),
Mehdi Hercberg / Shoboshobo (FR), Daniel &
Geo Fuchs (DE), James Marshall (USA), Fons
Schiedon (NL), AJ Fosik (USA), Nagi Noda (JP),
Golan Levin & Greg Baltus (USA), Waynehorse
(NL), Akinori Oishi (JP), Faiyaz Jafri (NL / USA),
Ben Frost (AUS), Ian Stevenson (UK), Doudouboy
(FR), Dennis Tyfus (B), Matt Lock (USA), Arnaud
Lomeau (F) and many more.
The exhibition focuses on the affective
relationshiop between characters and their
beholder. It explores their transition through
different media, the artistic strategy of
becoming a character, whether in virtual or
realistic worlds, as media installation or as
oversized, corporeal sculpture. Ludic moments
invite the visitors to physically interact with the
figurative objects and inspires to reflect upon
the phantasy of entering the plane of the image.
Pictoplasma „Characters at War“ 2004
A catalogue will be published, with original
contributions by Paul McCarthy (USA), Wolfgang
Ullrich (DE), Thomas Macho (DE), Lev Manovich
(USA), Anneleen Masschelein (B), John Emigh
(USA), Jochen Gros (DE), Brian Duffy (GB),
and many others. Ethnology, performance art,
cultural history, design theory, philosophy,
image theory, art history, robotics and media
theory will shed light upon the phenomena.
Opening: 19 March, 2009
open until: 3 May, 2009
Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
Friends With You „Cloud City“ 2005
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PICTOPLASMA CONFERENCE
Christian Montenegro, Pictoplasma Conference 2006
Animation Screening, Pictoplasma Conference 2004
The third edition of the unique event
for character design and its makers from
around the world. Presentations of trendsetting designers, artists and animation
film makers, among other Klaus Haapaniemi
(FIN), James Jarvis (UK), Boris Hoppek (DE/
ES), Gaston Caba (ARG), Faiyaz Jafri (NL /
USA), Risa Sato (JP), Charles Glaubitz (MX),
and AJ Fosik (USA). With film programmes
showing the “Characters in Motion”,
a focussed selection of motion graphics, short
films and music videos, all distinguished by
the design and staging of the characters.
For the first time, a symposium
discusses the cultural implications of the
phenomena from an academic perspective.
With contributions by Christoph Bartneck
(information design, Technische Universiteit
Eindhoven / NL), Stefanie Diekmann and
Michael Liebe (Universität Potsdam / DE),
Cindy Lisica (art theory, University of the
Arts in London / UK), Geoffrey Long (media
theory, Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge / USA), Ken Belson (New York Times /
USA), Frenchy Lunning (cultural studies, Minneapolis College of Art and Design / USA), Mario
Bührmann (ethnology, Freie Universität Berlin/
DE), Ragnhild Tronstad (theory of performance,
theatre and media, Universität Oslo / NOR) and
Verena Kuni (art and media theory, Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Universität Frankfurt / DE).
Open workshops actively integrate
the attendees and call for participation. A
programme of performances, VJ-parties, installations and interventions will further add to the
programme.
19 - 21 March, 2009
Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
Workshop, Pictoplasma Conference 2004
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CHARACTER WALK
Character Walk 2009
W+K Tokyolab
As pre-opening to the festival, a walk will
guide through 30 galleries and project spaces
in Berlin Mitte, presenting shows by individual
artists. British deisgn duo Tado will present their
Private Panda Club, an installation to get in touch
with the animal inside of each of us. Nina Braun,
the German artist who is well known for her soft
and silky sculptures, will present a selection far
away from the standard plush-doll aesthetics.
Street art legends Flying Förtress (DE) and
The London Police (UK/NL) will transform an
abandoned gas station, invaded by their ‚Teddy
Troops‘ and ‚Lads‘. Russian shooting star Protey
Temen inquires the logic of packaging with an
installation labeled ‚Breakfast Heroes‘. Eunjung
Hwang (KR) shows her stunning animations in
combination with inflatable sculptures.
For the first time, a Residency accommodates two young artists, Gedimins Siaulys (LT)
and Michal Dabrowski (PL). In collaboration with
the project General Public, they will present
their installations on ‚Pagan Lullabies‘ and the
‚Heroes of Might and Maybe‘.
A first Party will gather attendees of
Pictoplasma at the Weekend Club. Canadian
musicians Guillaume & the Coutu Dumonts and
Crackhaus will heat up the dancefloor with live
performances.
On
Saturday,
the
CharacterScope
Showdown at Tape Club Berlin will celebrate the
visual wealth of characters in motion with video
installations by Motomichi Nakamura (JP/USA)
and W+K Tokyolab. Gangpol & Mit (FR) will give a
concert of their ‚Sonic & Visual in Love‘, followed
by Ben Butler and Mousepad (UK) and pan/tone
(DE) before everyone will dance the night away
to minimal legend Tobias Thomas (Kompakt).
17 - 22 March, 2009
Galleries and project spaces, Berlin Mitte
18 March, 22h, Welcome Party at Weekend
Club
Alexanderstr. 7, 12 Floor
21 March, 23h, CharacterScope Showdown at
Tape Club Berlin, Heidestr. 14
Tado
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ABOUT THE PICTOPLASMA
PROJECT:
FESTIVALS:
The Berlin-based project Pictoplasma has
been following developments in contemporary
character design for nearly a decade, promoting
visibility of this new figurative phenomenon,
initiating creative networks and establishing
a lively exchange of ideas. Its numerous publications and events have made Pictoplasma a
character-design platform with international
acclaim.
›2008 Pictoplasma NYC,
Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, New York
› 2008 Pictoplasma Argentina,
Trimarchi DG, Mar del Plata, Argentina
› 2007 2nd Pictoplasma Animation Festival,
Kino Babylon, Berlin
› 2006 2nd Pictoplasma Conference,
Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Berlin
› 2005 Pictoplasma Animation Festival,
Kino Babylon, Berlin
› 2004 Pictoplasma Conference,
Café Moskau, Berlin
INSTALLATIONS AND
PERFORMANCES:
›2007 The Character Ride,
Installation in Den Haag, Berlin
› 2006 Get into Character!,
Performance in Halle / Saale, Essen, Berlin
›2006 Essence of Rabbit,
Installation in Nice, Berlin, Athens, Winston-
Salem
›2005-2006 Colour Me!,
Installation in Düsseldorf, Peterborough, Halle, Hongkong
›2004-2006 Characters at War,
Installation in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Winston-
Salem, Peterborough, Los Angeles
PUBLICATIONS:
› 2007 Pictoplasma - Characters in Motion 2,
book and DVD, Pictoplasma Publishing
› 2006 Pictoplasma - The Character
Encyclopaedia, Pictoplasma Publishing
› 2005 Colour Me, Pictoplasma!,
Pictoplasma Publishing
› 2005 Pictoplasma - Characters in Motion,
book and DVD, Pictoplasma Publishing
› 2003 Pictoplasma 2, Die Gestalten Verlag
› 2001 Pictoplasma, Die Gestalten Verlag
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PICTOPLASMA
HAUS DER KULTUREN
DER WELT
Lars Denicke and Peter Thaler
Brunnenstraße 10, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Phone + 49 30 4862 3231
Fax + 49 30 4862 3260
www.pictoplasma.com
[email protected]
Communication: Silvia Fehrmann
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557 Berlin,
Germany
Phone + 49 30 3978 7150
Fax + 49 30 394 8679
www.hkw.de
[email protected]
Press contact:
Guido Moebius
Phone + 49 30 2900 2161
[email protected]